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Saturday, February 14, 2015

One dead in Danish blasphemy attack by Islamic Nut jobs

One dead in Danish blasphemy attack

Last updated 45 minutes ago

Bullet holes in window
Malcolm Brabant describes events on the ground

Gunmen killed one person and injured three police officers during a free speech debate in Copenhagen attended by a controversial Swedish cartoonist, officials said.

The French ambassador was also present at the debate.

Reports say up to 40 shots were fired during the attack and a manhunt has been launched.

Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks has faced death threats after drawing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

He was not harmed during the Copenhagen attack.

Shortly after the shooting, a message appeared on the Twitter feed of French ambassador Francois Zimeray saying he was still alive.

A photo taken on March, 11, 2010 shows Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks walking in the streets of Stockholm. Vilks, known for his drawing of the Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog in 2007 was attending a debate on Islam and free speech as gunmen opened fire on February 16, 2015 in Copenhagen
Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks has faced death threats for many years
Emergency services gather outside a venue after shots were fired where an event titled "Art, blasphemy and the freedom of expression" was being held in Copenhagen, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015
Emergency services gather at the scene following the attack

The area around the venue is under lockdown, the BBC's Malcolm Brabant reports.

Police have erected cordons and are searching a nearby park, he adds.

There were reports that police were hunting two gunmen, but this is unconfirmed.

Lars Vilks stoked controversy in 2007 by drawing pictures of the Prophet Muhammad dressed as a dog.

An organiser of the event, Helle Merete Brix, said she clearly considered the incident as an attack on Mr Vilks, reported the Associated Press news agency.

In 2010 two brothers tried to burn down the cartoonist's house in southern Sweden and were imprisoned for attempted arson.

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